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2008 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships Brackets 2008 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships Thursday Morning THURSDAY NIGHT FRIDAY MORNING FRIDAY NIGHT SATURDAY First Round SECOND ROUND QUARTERFINALS SEMIFINALS FINAL #1 Angel Escobedo (Indiana) #1 A. Escobedo BYE 125 13 Brandon Kinney (Columbia) #1 A. Escobedo D;4-2 Championship Anthony Robles (Arizona St) A. Robles D;12-5 183 20-22 March 2008 Joey Fio (Oklahoma) #1 A. Escobedo D;6-3 J. Fio BYE 14 BYE E. Hoffman M;14-6 Eric Hoffman (N Dakota St) E. Hoffman #1 A. Escobedo RT;2-2;TB #9 Rollie Peterkin (Penn) 420 #9 R. Peterkin BYE 15 BYE #9 R. Peterkin T;17-1;7:00 Jonathan Bittinger (Duquesne) J. Bittinger Mike Rodriquez (Cornell) 184 #8 B. Precin D;8-3 M. Rodriquez BYE 16 BYE #8 B. Precin M;11-0 #8 Brandon Precin (Northwestern) #8 B. Precin #5 Charlie Falck (Iowa) 540 #5 C. Falck #1 A. Escobedo D;4-1 BYE BYE 17 #5 C. Falck D;11-7 Fernando Martinez (Army) F. Martinez Mark McKnight (Penn St) 185 #5 C. Falck D;5-2 M. McKnight BYE BYE 18 M. McKnight D;5-1 #12 Tyler Shinn (Oklahoma St) #12 T. Shinn 421 #5 C. Falck D;5-4 Jasen Borschoff (American) J. Borschoff BYE BYE 19 A. Mustari D;5-1 Anthony Mustari (Northern Colo) A. Mustari Steve Mytych (Drexel) 186 #4 T. Gardner T;16-0;3:54 S. Mytych BYE 630 BYE 20 #4 T. Gardner D;3-0 #4 Tanner Gardner (Stanford) #4 T. Gardner #3 Paul Donahoe (Nebraska) #1 Angel Escobedo D;10-3 #3 P. Donahoe BYE Champion 21 BYE #3 P. Donahoe M;9-0 Nikko Triggas (Ohio St) N. Triggas Caleb Flores (UNI) 187 #3 P. Donahoe T;21-6;7:00 C. Flores BYE 22 BYE B. Zoetewey D;10-3 Brandon Zoetewey (Bakersfield) B. Zoetewey 422 #3 P. Donahoe D;4-2 #11 David Tomasette (Hofstra) #11 D. Tomasette BYE 23 BYE #11 D. Tomasette M;15-1 Javier Maldonado (Chattanooga) J. Maldonado Nicholas Bedelyon (Kent St) 188 #6 G. Flores D;4-3 N. Bedelyon BYE 24 BYE #6 G. Flores D;6-4 #6 Gabriel Flores (Illinois) #6 G. Flores 541 #2 J. Ness D;4-3 #7 Michael Sees (Bloomsburg) #7 M. Sees BYE BYE 25 #7 M. Sees M;21-10 Collin Cudd (Wisconsin) C. Cudd M. McKnight D;7-5 Eric Morrill (Edinboro) 189 #10 J. Nicholson D;8-2 #3 Paul Donahoe D;6-3 E. Morrill 600 BYE Third Place BYE 26 #10 J. Nicholson D;8-2 #3 P. Donahoe D;5-3 #10 James Nicholson (Old Dominion) #10 J. Nicholson #2 J. Ness F;4:04 Tyler Clark (Iowa St) 423 #5 C. Falck T. Clark BYE #4 Tanner Gardner D;8-2 27 601 Ross Gitomer (Virginia) L. Smith D;4-3;TB Fifth Place Luke Smith (Central Mich) 1 L. Smith D;2-1 #4 T. Gardner Marcos Orozco (UC Davis) 190 #2 J. Ness M;9-0 M. Orozco BYE #10 J. Nicholson BYE 28 #2 J. Ness F;1:17 #8 Brandon Precin D;5-2 602 #2 Jayson Ness (Minnesota) #2 J. Ness Seventh Place Kreider PC Tournaments, LLC - InTournament #8 B. Precin Official Bracketing System of the NWCA 2008 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships THURSDAY NIGHT FRIDAY MORNING FRIDAY NIGHT SATURDAY MORNING B. Kinney 125 170 M. Orozco D;5-2;TB #6 Gabriel Flores (Illinois) Marcos Orozco (UC Davis) Wrestleback 500 191 M. Orozco D;4-2 20-22 March 2008 BYE 340 T. Clark Tyler Clark (Iowa St) M. McKnight D;6-2 M. McKnight D;5-4;TB Mark McKnight (Penn St) BYE E. Morrill Eric Morrill (Edinboro) 424 M. McKnight D;7-3 192 E. Morrill F;6:38 BYE 341 C. Cudd 542 M. McKnight D;3-1;SV E. Morrill D;5-4 Collin Cudd (Wisconsin) 580 Anthony Mustari (Northern Colo) BYE N. Bedelyon #10 James Nicholson (Old Dominion) Nicholas Bedelyon (Kent St) 501 193 J. Maldonado D;8-4 BYE 342 M. McKnight D;7-5 J. Maldonado E. Hoffman D;12-6 #10 J. Nicholson D;5-3;SV Javier Maldonado (Chattanooga) Eric Hoffman (N Dakota St) BYE C. Flores 425 #9 R. Peterkin D;3-0 Caleb Flores (UNI) #5 Charlie Falck (Iowa) 194 N. Triggas F;3:24 BYE 343 600 N. Triggas #9 R. Peterkin D;5-0 Nikko Triggas (Ohio St) #3 Paul Donahoe D;6-3 #9 Rollie Peterkin (Penn) Third Place BYE S. Mytych #3 Paul Donahoe (Nebraska) #8 Brandon Precin (Northwestern) Steve Mytych (Drexel) 502 581 195 S. Mytych D;1-0 BYE 344 J. Borschoff #7 M. Sees D;8-1 #8 B. Precin M;10-2 Jasen Borschoff (American) #7 Michael Sees (Bloomsburg) BYE #12 T. Shinn #3 P. Donahoe D;5-3 #12 Tyler Shinn (Oklahoma St) 426 #7 M. Sees M;13-4 196 #12 T. Shinn F;6:45 BYE 345 F. Martinez Fernando Martinez (Army) L. Smith D;5-3 543 #4 T. Gardner D;5-0 Luke Smith (Central Mich) BYE #5 C. Falck M. Rodriquez #4 Tanner Gardner (Stanford) Mike Rodriquez (Cornell) 503 197 M. Rodriquez D;7-0 601 #4 Tanner Gardner D;8-2 BYE 346 Fifth Place J. Bittinger #4 T. Gardner M. Rodriquez D;8-4 #4 T. Gardner D;5-3;SV Jonathan Bittinger (Duquesne) Brandon Zoetewey (Bakersfield) R. Gitomer 171 J. Fio D;8-6 427 A. Robles D;11-8 #10 J. Nicholson Joey Fio (Oklahoma) 198 A. Robles M;17-7 #8 Brandon Precin D;5-2 BYE 347 602 Seventh Place A. Robles A. Robles F;DEF Anthony Robles (Arizona St) #8 B. Precin #11 David Tomasette (Hofstra) Kreider PC Tournaments, LLC - InTournament Official Bracketing System of the NWCA 2008 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships Thursday Morning THURSDAY NIGHT FRIDAY MORNING FRIDAY NIGHT SATURDAY First Round SECOND ROUND QUARTERFINALS SEMIFINALS FINAL #1 Franklin Gomez (Michigan St) #1 F. Gomez BYE 133 29 BYE #1 F. Gomez M;12-3 Championship Josh Baldridge (UNI) J. Baldridge 199 20-22 March 2008 Reece Humphrey (Ohio St) #1 F. Gomez RT;5-5;TB R. Humphrey BYE 30 BYE R. Humphrey D;4-3 Rick Deubel (Edinboro) R. Deubel #1 F. Gomez D;5-3 #9 Zach Tanelli (Wisconsin) 428 #9 Z. Tanelli BYE 31 BYE C. Beebe D;7-6 Conor Beebe (Central Mich) C. Beebe Jeffrey Schell (Brown) 200 #8 M. Reiter M;15-6 J. Schell BYE 32 BYE #8 M. Reiter F;2:13 #8 Mack Reiter (Minnesota) #8 M. Reiter #5 Nicholas Fanthorpe (Iowa St) 544 #5 N. Fanthorpe #4 J. Slaton D;4-2;SV BYE BYE 33 #5 N. Fanthorpe D;8-2 Steve Bell (Maryland) S. Bell Cory Fish (Boise St) 201 #5 N. Fanthorpe D;3-1 C. Fish BYE BYE 34 C. Fish D;4-3 #12 Andrae Hernandez (Indiana) #12 A. Hernandez 429 #4 J. Slaton D;2-1;TB Kenny Jordan (Nebraska) K. Jordan BYE BYE 35 K. Jordan D;11-5 Seth Ciasulli (Lehigh) S. Ciasulli Dan Mitcheff (Kent St) 202 #4 J. Slaton D;9-5 D. Mitcheff D;6-2 Jeff Hedges (UNC Greensboro) 2 631 BYE 36 #4 J. Slaton M;10-1 #4 Joey Slaton (Iowa) #4 J. Slaton #3 Coleman Scott (Oklahoma St) #3 Coleman Scott F;0:49 #3 C. Scott BYE Champion 37 BYE #3 C. Scott D;4-0 Jimmy Conroy (Pittsburgh) J. Conroy Ryan Dunn (Oregon) 203 #3 C. Scott D;6-1 R. Dunn BYE 38 BYE R. Dunn D;12-11 William Ashnault (Lock Haven) W. Ashnault 430 #3 C. Scott D;9-4 #11 Joe Baker (Navy) #11 J. Baker BYE 39 BYE #11 J. Baker D;12-5 Kyle Hutter (Old Dominion) K. Hutter Stephen Hromada (Chattanooga) 204 #11 J. Baker D;3-1 S. Hromada BYE 40 Cory VomBaur (Wyoming) #6 L. Ruggirello D;3-2;TB #6 Lou Ruggirello (Hofstra) 3 #6 L. Ruggirello F;1:38 545 #3 C. Scott D;4-2 #7 Mike Grey (Cornell) #7 M. Grey BYE BYE 41 #7 M. Grey M;11-1 Terreyl Williams (Appalachian St) T. Williams #1 F. Gomez D;6-4 Christian Smith (Liberty) 205 #7 M. Grey D;4-1 #1 Franklin Gomez D;7-2 C. Smith 603 BYE Third Place Borislav Novachkov (Cal Poly) 42 #10 P. Castillo M;13-4 #2 J. Kennedy D;4-0 #10 Patrick Castillo (Northern Ill) 4 #10 P. Castillo D;9-2 #2 J. Kennedy D;10-8;SV Tyler McCormick (Missouri) 431 #7 M. Grey T. McCormick BYE #8 Mack Reiter D;10-7 43 604 BYE T. McCormick D;5-2 Fifth Place Tyler Dillashaw (Fullerton) T. Dillashaw #8 M. Reiter David Marble (Bucknell) 206 #2 J. Kennedy D;6-1 D. Marble BYE #11 J. Baker BYE 44 #2 J. Kennedy M;12-2 #5 Nicholas Fanthorpe D;7-6 605 #2 James Kennedy (Illinois) #2 J. Kennedy Seventh Place Kreider PC Tournaments, LLC - InTournament #5 N. Fanthorpe Official Bracketing System of the NWCA 2008 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships THURSDAY NIGHT FRIDAY MORNING FRIDAY NIGHT SATURDAY MORNING BYE 133 D. Marble #11 Joe Baker (Navy) David Marble (Bucknell) Wrestleback 504 207 D. Marble D;11-7 20-22 March 2008 BYE 348 T. Dillashaw Tyler Dillashaw (Fullerton) C. Fish D;8-4 #11 J. Baker D;3-1 Cory Fish (Boise St) BYE C. Smith Christian Smith (Liberty) 432 C. Fish D;5-3 208 T. Williams D;4-2 BYE 349 T.
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